 Ghost Written LinkedIn Post | CEO of EngagedlyDo you think machines are going to replace humans?
And, no, I’m not asking whether you think technology will advance to the point where machines grow sentient and take over the world, so try to keep any scenes from The Matrix series far from mind.
I’m asking whether you think technological advancement will continue to make more and more job functions obsolete until there aren’t enough jobs to accommodate the workforce. Until technological unemployment becomes permanent... |  B2B Blog | WaxNaxWith public cannabis consumption spaces fully legalized in some states and bordering on legalization in others, the future for cannabis lounges in the U.S. is promising.
The advent of consumption spaces has the potential to tear down the social stigmas that have plagued stoner culture since the ‘60s and push cannabis into the mainstream. At the same time, such spaces will benefit state and local municipalities through additional tax and the influx of visitors who are drawn to weed tourism... |  Ghost Written LinkedIn Post | CEO of EngagedlyDo you think the Pandemic has accelerated the shift to an employee-centric leadership approach, making work-life integration truly possible?
As discussed in my People Strategy Leaders Podcast with @Drew Fortin, I believe the answer is yes. Though COVID was a terrible event in many ways, the normalization of remote and hybrid work environments has also brought lasting beneficial changes to company cultures all over the world.
The thought came to me when I was on a video meeting with a CEO... |
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 B2B & B2C Blog | WaxNaxFor the most part, concentrate packaging is not eco-friendly.
Most of today’s concentrates are packaged by the gram in small, dense screw-top containers made of varying materials, including polystyrene, silicone, acrylic, and glass. While some of these materials are recyclable in theory, they are not recycled in practice.
Most recycling facilities refuse small, single-use plastics like these containers because they “fall into the crevices of recycling machinery.” Instead, they are discarded... |  Research Study Article | WaxNaxCollegiate and professional athletes who are caught smoking or using weed face harsh criticism and punishment. That’s why most keep their cannabis habits private while their careers are in motion. If the league catches them, their reputations become stained, and their future livelihoods are put at risk.
When the NCAA catches college athletes smoking using THC, their candidacy for professional teams suffers. Teams see them as risky, which diminishes starting salaries and can prevent their... |
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